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Feb 3, 2016No lives will be changed, nor hearts broken, but it does what it needs to do satisfyingly well.
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Jan 29, 2016Skunk Anansie find their groove in the album’s latter half with arena-sized anthems like Bullets, a gnarly funk-rock bruiser which erupts into a landslide of guitars and voices.
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Kerrang!Jan 29, 2016Like its two predecessors, this is solid Skunk that doesn't quite have the songs to match their ground-breaking first two albums. [9 Jan 2016, p.51]
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Jan 29, 2016A rejig and a little more fire could have elevated this collection to something that’ll get the heart racing.
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Jan 29, 2016Without You, Death To The Lovers and We Are The Flames--showcase Skin’s still-gobsmacking voice and will be welcomed by fans of earlier, underrated heartstring- pluckers like Infidelity (Only You) from the 1996 album Stoosh. The rest of the album is much rowdier, powered by Cass Lewis’s immense, distorted bass and punk-indebted riffs from unsurnamed guitarist Ace.